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KELIN, A (5) answer(s).
 
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attitude to NATO expansion: calmly negative / Kelin, A 1; 2004  Journal Article
Kelin, A Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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Is the Pan-European idea alive and well? / Kelin, A   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract I WOULD LIKE to start with a simple statement. It has become a commonplace that in the conditions of formation of a polycentric international architecture not a single or even a limited group of countries any longer has sufficient resources to address global security issues, including those related to new threats and challenges. Security is indivisible. This means that there is currently little prospect in trying to create an island of well-being in isolated areas cut off from the outside world; or to build an individual relationship with this island, aiming to improve one's own status. The close interdependency between participants in international intercourse, and the transboundary nature of today's threats cast doubt on this kind of options.
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Our past and a secure world order today / Kelin, A   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY of the Victory in World War II stands apart from all other anniversaries of historic events we marked in 2015 as a vivid reminder of what could be done to the world order by ambitious attempts to establish world domination, belief in the exclusiveness of one's own nation and contempt to the norms of law and morals
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Russia and the OSCE / Kelin, A   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract IN 2015, THE OSCE will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the signing of the Helsinki Final Act (HFA), which heralded the start of a pan-European process and the birth of a new international structure. A debate has now begun at its Vienna headquarters on the path traversed and the road ahead. Some delegations envision a greater role for the OSCE in the changed security situation in the Euro-Atlantic area and having it back on the frontline of international relations. In this regard I'd like to talk about the OSCE's role amid growing "institutional crowdedness" in Europe and what place it holds in Russia's arsenal of foreign policy tools.
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Russia-NATO: toward a new stage of interaction? / Kelin, A   Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words NATO  Russia 
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